2006 New York Code - Judgment



 
    §  288. Judgment. If the court shall be satisfied that the allegations
  of the petition are true, and that the interests of the  bondholders  of
  the  issue  as a whole will not be adversely affected by the granting of
  the application, it shall enter judgment directing  the  trustee,  every
  obligor,  any  receiver  appointed  by  a court, depositary or committee
  purporting to act for or on behalf of bondholders, or such  of  them  as
  may  have  been  duly  served, to furnish to the applicant a list of the
  names and addresses of all bondholders of  the  issue  so  far  as  they
  respectively  have  knowledge  or  information with respect to the same.
  Such judgment may contain such terms and conditions  as  the  court  may
  deem proper with respect to the time when and place where such lists are
  to  be  furnished,  and  the  payment of the expense of furnishing same.
  Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, however, if  a
  default was the basis of the application and such default has been cured
  before  the  entry of judgment, or if the institution of proceedings was
  the  basis  of  the  application  and  such  proceedings  have   finally
  terminated  before  the  entry  of  judgment, the proceeding may, in the
  discretion of the court, be dismissed.

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